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History Collector Pro Released

It memorizes the contents of web pages.

(PRWEB) October 2, 2005 -- The standard Internet Explorer's History tab saves only links to the visited pages, what is not quite convenient. At the moment when you decide to visit a web page through such history link, the page can be deleted or modified; it will be loaded to the browser from the Internet again.

History Collector saves web pages locally on your computer; therefore you can always view the pages that had been visited several days ago - even if you are off-line. The additional benefit of the software is that you will be freed from having to save and catalog the saved pages.

The pages are saved in the standard (*.mht, *.htm) formats and thus can be viewed from the history by any browser supporting these formats of files. History Collector Pro has a capability to import/export the history. E.g., this will let you take your history home when you leave your work. After importing, the history will be available for viewing on your home computer.

In the Internet Explorer's History pane, the history is stored for the maximum of 99 days. History Collector Pro lets you keep the history for up to 360 days.

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